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Winn Resources LLC retained RedOaks Energy Advisors for the sale of certain operated working interest properties in Midland County, Texas. The opportunity includes a 640-acre unit in the Midland Basin and wellbore-only production from an adjacent vertical unit.
Opportunity highlights:
Isbell/Nickel Unit
• 640-acre horizontal DSU offering significant untapped potential
• 100% WI / 75% NRI
• 12 horizontal producers
• PDP PV10: $23.6 MM
• 22 quantified horizontal locations targeting multiple proven benches
• Type Curve EURs exceed 100 Mboe / 1,000’
• Location net reserves: 8,064 Mboe
Bus Barn Unit (Conventional – WBO)
• 13 vertical producers
• 97% WI / 74% NRI
• PDP PV10: $11.4 MM
Bids are due at noon CST on Nov. 30. For complete due diligence information, please visit redoaksenergyadvisors.com or email David Carter, partner, at david.carter@redoaksadvisors.com.
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